Folding bakery-rack.



H. J. ROCK. FOLDING BAKERY RACK.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE z3, 1911.

r1,05 1 ,452. Patented .131128, 1913.

auxiliary standards K at 'ne from ef Ehe device supporting me set of pans and hese at the fear of fixe device supporting Lhe other. When he pans are removed, the arms may be readily folded by lining the auxiliary standards K as above expaned, and'swinging the arms O inwary. When se fed, they Wl remain in a. raised posiloe wh he pxjectons N z'ifng upon he upper fece 0 She brackets Il. Y

The rods und B, main eiem'erds emi auxilaxy smmers K, together wn the cross ber E are preferably formed ef 'mbng, whereby they may be connected mgether by erizmry ttings ef stenmfd character.

I eam- `A fod'ng bakery mok, com, rsng the combination of a bese, a set o' upwardly prejeeing standards -m0unted upon the base, brackets eennected with the standards neer their upper and ower ends and pmvided with journal bearings depef to receive the runnene of verieely disposed p the arms are n peei'en of use, ses recesses y havin eubstentay str ht sides m be'- ing` e1 suicen.; dept-h 'te uel .seid arms n suffix peson egams aeefene displace mentl une' the trunnions en Sad euxlliery sandmds being of sucient length i0 per mit said standards 'co be raised for the reeaee of seid project-inns from the recesses without reeasing the trunnionsjrom their sockets, whereby, seid arms may be swung I RMA D. Emailen," Jee. R Enwm. 

